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In either case, where you are may not be where you thought you'd be by now. It may not be where you want to be right now. And it may not be where you know you could be by now.

All of that can either paralyze you, or propel you. It can hold you back, or launch you forward. It can frustrate you or remind you.

Wait...remind you? Of what?

Your past may have played a part in your present, but it doesn't have to determine your future.

There isn't one of us, myself included, that doesn't need to hear this from time to time.

There is value in a little self-reflection, to provide new direction.

It's at those moments that we have to decide if we are going to feel sorry for ourselves, and start settling for less than our full potential. Or...take a deep breath, settle in, and see things from a fresh perspective.

Be fully present where you are, who you are with, with what you have.

And when you start moving forward, bring contentment along for the ride.

Stop settling today for what your past is lying to you about. Stop settling today for who others say you are. Stop settling because the obstacles in front of you seem like they are too big to take on.

And...

Settle in.

To believe your past is your launching pad, because it was your learning ground. To believe who you are isn't determined by the the insecurities of others. To believe your future is what you make of the opportunities you leverage today.

And when you do...

Enjoy the contentment you find when you settle in, because you've committed to stop settling.

When you help them discover their vision,they will want to follow direction.

Systems & structures aren't the enemy of the Millennial generation.

Helping them understand why they exist, and how their talents fit into this world?

That's the secret sauce.

Because when they know WHO they are, they will know WHAT to do.

Or we can keep beating the drum saying everything we've been saying, changing nothing, risking even less...and expecting a completely different outcome. (AKA...rolling the dice)

I believe that's pretty close to the definition of insanity.

These 141 testimonials represent the hope that comes when we go first, change our approach, and risk more...all in the name of a generation that needs us to fight for them, not with them. (AKA...solving the problem)